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  • ...From November 1953 to December 1954, Wood was a disc jockey at [[WJLD-AM]]/WJLD-FM in Birmingham, Alabama becoming the first Black radio deejay at the stat [[Category:WJLD personalities]]
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  • ...first [[UAB Blazers football]] team. He hosted "[[The Finance Show]]" on [[WJLD-AM]] and is currently a lending officer at [[SouthFirst Bank]]. He also ser [[Category:Radio personalities]]
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  • ...organizer, remembered for his "[[Jazz Workshop]]" program which aired on [[WJLD-AM]] and [[WJLN-FM]] in the 1960s and 1970s. ...he end of the [[Korean War]] he returned to Birmingham and took a job at [[WJLD-AM]], soon launching his contemporary jazz program. In [[1960]] he began te
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  • ...r of [[A Journey to Manhood]] and hosted the program "[[Urban Talk]]" on [[WJLD-FM]]. He was also an executive assistant to Councilor [[Carol Duncan]]. [[Category:Radio personalities]]
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  • [[Image:WJLD logo.png|right|175px]] ...d talk programming and urban oldies music. The station and its sibling, [[WJLD-FM]], are the sole broadcast properties operated by [[Midfield]] mayor [[Ga
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  • ...k show, "Sunday Conversation with BigWalt," broadcast on [[WJLD-AM]] and [[WJLD-FM]]. [[Category:Radio personalities]]
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  • ...New York) is a former operations manager and talk show host for [[WJLD-AM|WJLD]] [[AM 1400]] and a former commissioner of the [[Housing Authority of the B Friedman also worked in sponsor accounts for [[Gary Richardson]]'s [[WJLD-AM]]. He soon convinced Richardson to let him host a weekly Doo-Wop program
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  • ...areer in public relations and advertising. She began her radio career at [[WJLD-FM]], but got her break as a morning-show co-host with Atkinson at [[WZZK-F [[Category:Radio personalities]]
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  • ...of the first black news announcers on Birmingham radio, broadcasting at [[WJLD-AM]]. He was recruited into radio by general manager [[Otis Dodge]] who hea * [http://www.wjld1400.com/history.htm History of WJLD-AM 1400 Fairfield/Birmingham] at wjld1400.com
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  • ...ment reviewer and project manager in [[2005]]. She hosted a talk show on [[WJLD-AM]] from [[2014]] to [[2018]]. [[Category:Radio personalities]]
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  • ...a job hosting a radio program, "[[Lunching with Alma]]," on Birmingham's [[WJLD-AM]]. [[Category:Radio personalities]]
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  • ...adio at [[Birmingham-Southern College]]. He got his first radio job with [[WJLD-AM]] in [[Bessemer]]. After a year he moved to WSFA in Montgomery, then ret [[Category:Radio personalities]]
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  • ...udios at 530 [[Beacon Parkway West]]. The station was broadcast from the [[WJLD Tower]] on [[Red Mountain]] ({{Locate coords inline | lat = 33.48444 | lon ==Personalities==
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  • * [[Alma Powell|Alma Johnson]] began hosting "[[Lunching with Alma]]" on [[WJLD-AM]]. Notable 1956 births included television personalities Katie Couric, Leeza Gibbons and Matt Lauer; comedians Andrew Dice Clay, Ste
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